Plaintiffs in a lawsuit over San Jose’s secret negotiations with Google are questioning the impartiality of a new judge assigned to the case.
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Google Invests $50M to Housing Trust Silicon Valley’s TECH Fund
The TECH Fund launched in March of 2017 to provide affordable housing developers the financing needed for potential sites.
Two in the Running for Open Campbell City Council Seat
Carol Hoffman, a local businesswoman, is running against self-described political strategist Sergio Lopez for the open seat.
New Study Identifies San Jose’s Most Dangerous Intersections
Nearly 8,000 intersection-related collisions took place in San Jose from 2013 to 2017, leaving 103 people dead and another 10,118 wounded.
No ICE Raids Reported Despite Rumored Bay Area Crackdown
The week started without apparent incident despite reports that ICE would start sweeping the region starting this past Sunday.
By the Numbers: Immigrants and Immigration Enforcement
In light of the immigration issues dominating the headlines, here’s a rundown of key data about immigration in San Jose and beyond.
Supreme Court Puts Citizenship Question on Hold for 2020 Census—But the Fight Isn’t Over
The US Supreme Court blocked the Trump administration from adding a citizenship question to the 2020 census. At least for now.
San Jose’s Annual Comedy of Errors Channels Mamma Mia!, Game of Thrones in 26th Run
With no striptease, crotch-kicking or ball-gags and the same tired jabs about stinky Milpitas, the 26th Monday Night Live packed less of a punch.
Fee for All: Private Wealth Managers Siphon San Jose’s Pension Reform Savings
A shift toward risky but poor-performing investments now costs San Jose’s pension plans more than $70 million a year in fees alone.
Adobe Breaks Ground on New Downtown San Jose Tower
The software giant broke ground on its North Tower, kicking off construction of the all-electric addition to its downtown campus.
Shareholders Call for Breakup of Google’s Parent Company
In a proposed resolution, they cite concerns about human rights abuses, anticompetitive practices, privacy breaches and illegal location tracking.
San Jose’s New Song
Is a teenage Kiwi—who hasn’t even spent a decade in San Jose—the right musical icon to capture the city in a remotely authentic way?
SJ Mayor Proposes ‘Granny Unit’ Program to Boost Housing Supply
Sam Liccardo wants to offer financial incentives for San Jose homeowners who build accessory dwelling units on their property.
San Jose’s $4.3 Billion Budget Focuses on Equity, Opportunity, ‘Missing Middle’ Housing
As San Jose prepares to finalize its 2020-21 fiscal year spending plan, concerns about equity have taken center stage.
San Jose Weighs New Tax Measures for 2020 Ballot
The question of whether to raise taxes forged an unlikely alliance between the most conservative and most progressive council members.
SCU Strikes Rare Balance with Plans to Build Teacher Housing Alongside Business Incubator
Proponents framed the project as exactly the type of development that San Jose needs to correct its stubborn jobs-housing imbalance.
